Ferrell’s School

Ferrell’s School entertains the superintendent.

Wilson Daily Times, 10 November 1933.

Ferrell’s School, near Black Creek, entertained county commissioners and the school superintendent and laid out a spread of barbecue, cole slaw, fried chicken, potato salad, pumpkin pie, and “cakes of every kind.”

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  • Ferrell’s School — see also here.
  • Dora Godwin — in the 1930 census of Wilson, Wilson County: at 910 Wainwright Avenue, Robert Godwin, 29, odd jobs laborer; wife Dora, 23, public school teacher; and stepson [sic] Paul Helpler, 16.
  • Emily Wilson — in the 1930 Hill’s Wilson, N.C., city directory: Wilson Emily (c) sch tchr r 711 E Green
  • Augustas Woodard — in the 1930 census of Black Creek township, Wilson County: farmer Gus Woodard, 49; wife Lizzie, 38; and children Eva M., 20, Mamie, 19, Daisye, 18, Ruth, 14, Augustus, 16, Purrell, 15, and James, 8.